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I have great news for the Bitcoin community and those of you who would like to keep track of it to make smart investments. I have posted previously about Bitcoin being scaled and being able to handle more transactions per second. Well the code is ready and they are thinking of implementing it as soon as November 15th. What i don't know is which method will they use? Many companies and people including Kim Dot Com are looking for ways to increase the amount of transactions Bitcoin can handle a second. Rite now Bitcoin can only handle about 9 transactions per second which is super slow in todays world. Who will be leading the way with the scaling? Will it be the core developers? What about the lightning company i have mentioned previously? They recently took center stage at the Bitcoin scaling conference few weeks ago in Italy. Who knows for sure all i know is that Bitcoin is about to keep increasing in the near future. I will keep you updated on the price and new developments on Bitcoin in later posts.
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Jkeyz2 I would love for you to do a post about how people like me that don't want to mine or get involved in all the technical stuff I don't understand can invest safely in Bitcoin.
How would I go about doing that, what company would I use and what must I do to make sure I am safe and not conned by someone? Oh so on November 15th all the big time excitement starts. Does this mean that November 15th is the day that Bitcoin will do a huge leap in value? Jkeyz2 I would love for you to do a post about how people like me that don't want to mine or get involved in all the technical stuff I don't understand can invest safely in Bitcoin. How would I go about doing that, what company would I use and what must I do to make sure I am safe and not conned by someone?
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